I'm a huge retro freak and download every single VC 3DS game, so of course i had to download this (I'm a huge puzzle/Tetris fan.) I have fond memories of playing this on my first Gameboy when it was released, I was very young but even to this day the music gives me chills. If I recall, I think this game is the one that was bundled with brand new Gameboy systems in 1989 when it was released. I own Tetris: Axis and Tetris Party Live so didn't really NEED to get this version, but I wanted the original just the same. What are your thoughts? Post them here..

Haha.. I think this game came bundled with new Gameboy systems. I remember it was the only game (along with Super Mario Land) that I could play for the longest time because I got my GB for Christmas (actually, my cousin did) and I would go over to her house every single day when I was young to play this game with her. lol.. We would take turns playing Tetris in her room with her headphones, trying to be quiet at like 3 am. hehe.. Look forward to playing this again! I downloaded it earlier today.

I'll probably download this purely out of nostalgia.It is a good game but compared to later versions this is pretty bare bones.Unless I'm mistaken This VC version can't be played in multiplayer Vs mode like the original.Also there's only the two basic A and B games. The Dsiware Tetris has alot more content and it's got online.

I'll probably download this purely out of nostalgia.It is a good game but compared to later versions this is pretty bare bones.Unless I'm mistaken This VC version can't be played in multiplayer Vs mode like the original.Also there's only the two basic A and B games. The Dsiware Tetris has alot more content and it's got online.

Oh, it's VERY bare bones. Just played a match.. You can't "save" a shape for later, you have to use it right then! (Which actually adds a huge level of difficulty to it.) Also, you can't instant drop the piece, you have to slowly force it down, which is something I forgot about. But still, this is the Tetris that I grew up with and I love it all the same. This is the very first Tetris game, it's how Nintendo introduced Tetris to us, and it should be remembered as the great game that it was.

If nothing else the Gameboy versions music is just about the best there is.All those remixes I've heard over the years just don't have that same Gameboy charm.Plus Tetris is probably the game that started the whole puzzle game craze.It was one of the few games you could even get your parents or grandparents hooked on.A simple and easy to understand concept and it's very addicting.

I have so many hilarious memories of playing this game when I was 12 and 13. I remember pulling out my Gameboy to play Tetris when I was having a hard day at school once, and the teacher threatened to take it away from me, but I said, "Not unless you're willing to fight me for it," so he thought about it for half a second and then shut his mouth and turned and walked away, lol.

I really wish they would have included the multiplayer in these VC releases though, and with download play, because aside from Tetris it was always pretty much impossible to find someone else who had the same game as you.

This might be my favorite version of the game, though maybe tied with the NES version (the grey Nintendo cart, not the Tengen version).

Me and my friend's brother used to have a running competition on how many lines we could get (on his GB), where one of us would rack up as many as possible, then leave the GB somewhere in the house where the other would find it with the new total. He always got so annoyed, as everytime he would bust out a new high, i'd immediately top it.

I actually still have a Game Boy with the original cart sitting on the shelf alongside the rest of my current gaming systems that i used pretty much exclusively as my "Tetris Machine".

I have so many hilarious memories of playing this game when I was 12 and 13. I remember pulling out my Gameboy to play Tetris when I was having a hard day at school once, and the teacher threatened to take it away from me, but I said, "Not unless you're willing to fight me for it," so he thought about it for half a second and then shut his mouth and turned and walked away, lol.

I really wish they would have included the multiplayer in these VC releases though, and with download play, because aside from Tetris it was always pretty much impossible to find someone else who had the same game as you.

I have kind of the same memories around that time, too. My cousin Amy got a new Gameboy for Christmas when it came out and it came with Tetris and I used to fight her for it just to play a round lol.. So many good memories.

This might be my favorite version of the game, though maybe tied with the NES version (the grey Nintendo cart, not the Tengen version).

Me and my friend's brother used to have a running competition on how many lines we could get (on his GB), where one of us would rack up as many as possible, then leave the GB somewhere in the house where the other would find it with the new total. He always got so annoyed, as everytime he would bust out a new high, i'd immediately top it.

I actually still have a Game Boy with the original cart sitting on the shelf alongside the rest of my current gaming systems that i used pretty much exclusively as my "Tetris Machine".

I have an original Gameboy, too, with Tetris, Donkey Kong and Super Mario Land (and, oddly enough, Jurassic Park) as games for it. I used to own one but this one I picked up at a Goodwill (in it's Nintendo case!) for like $10 a couple of years ago.

Is it odd that I mainly got this game just to listen to the 8-bit music? I've played various versions of Tetris throughout the years, but the original 8-bit tunes are the ones I love the most.

No, not odd at all! LOL.. I think the music is pretty darn addicting too. I can still hear it in my head after playing it over 24 hours ago haha! Tetris is so great. The NL review of it is up just now, they give it a pretty good score!

Everytime I think of Tetris that theme starts playing in my head.Like so many other tunes from the early days of gaming it's burned into my brain.

I know... I can't get that tune out of my head, either. I was playing Tetris: Axis and this one (the original) on Christmas Eve and thinking actually how easier the new Tetris games are to play since you have more options. In this version, you have very few options, but it makes for a more challenging game! If only they had included multiplayer. I think if they made these retro games upgraded with online multiplayer it would be super-fantastic... just imagine playing retro games online against people, a capability they didn't have before. Then they could charge like $2 extra if they wanted to and people would still gobble it up.

Everytime I think of Tetris that theme starts playing in my head.Like so many other tunes from the early days of gaming it's burned into my brain.

I know... I can't get that tune out of my head, either. I was playing Tetris: Axis and this one (the original) on Christmas Eve and thinking actually how easier the new Tetris games are to play since you have more options. In this version, you have very few options, but it makes for a more challenging game! If only they had included multiplayer. I think if they made these retro games upgraded with online multiplayer it would be super-fantastic... just imagine playing retro games online against people, a capability they didn't have before. Then they could charge like $2 extra if they wanted to and people would still gobble it up.

It won't work cause the Game Boy wasn't designed for online multiplayer. They'd have to put in completely new code and change the emulator, and it would no longer be considered a port.